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I’m objecting to the fact that they are building driveways and monopolizing public spaces, and especially since many are illegal, or even if legal, are not approved by taking into account the public’s needs. And in that context especially to the attitude that if someone blocks them for 2 seconds that they fly off the handle.
This is a good point. It’s not really a Taana on the owners who paid to have it done legally. It’s a complaint on city policy. I think it is actually unfair not to be able to park anywhere on a block because they filled it up with active or inactive driveways.
There are even those without cars who nevertheless obsess about their driveway not being blocked for a minute.
Zdad, what are the parents supposed to do, park a mile away? It is a problem, but it should be dealt with seriously, not by simply fining your way through your troubles.